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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 1/3/2003
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green with envy ;-)
tell me about how you did this - what shutter speed, and what filters etc
I want to be able to take a piccy like this !!
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Ray love
{K:124} 11/7/2002
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Im a bit of a waterfall nut and I really like this one as the water has a nice blue tint to it and falls into a nice pool at the bottom and wil the slow shutter speed it adds a nice white spot where the water enters the pool.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 11/7/2002
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Nice shot Shawn. I bet half the fun is simply getting to these beautiful locations of yours. While I do like all of the elements that you have captured here...rocks, foliage and falls. It seems in this case, a little out of balance to me. Maybe it is just a bit too busy. The main attraction here is the Falls, but it seems almost outgunned by the rocks (as Kim mentioned). Just my opinion here, still a nice one to look at! Nice website too.
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Chris Whaley
{K:3847} 11/7/2002
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sweet shot Shawn....well done.
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 11/7/2002
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I don't think I could ever tire looking at these types of water shots, and yours is no exception. The elegant, flowing water combined with the lush greens is an excellent capture. Was there any way you could have stepped to your left a meter or so? This would be a good example (IMHO) of where the composition would look really nice having the waterfall centred in the image, which would also remove some of the rocks in the foreground that seem a bit heavy. All in all, I can still look at this image and never tire!
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